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law enforcement or member of the media. streets are shut down to traffic as investigators try to find the person responsible. back to you. >> okay. katie davis, thank you from boston. a horrible situation there. of course the streets closed around copley square. it's like times square for new york city where everyone comes to gather especially on this day, patriots day, in boston, massachusetts. terry mcsweeney is on his way to boston right now. once he arrives, he'll gather the latest information on this investigation and will touch base with many of the bay area runners. stay with us throughout this newscast for our continuing coverage of this breaking story. we'll have another update in about 15 minutes. >>> our local and national web teams are also working right now to keep you up to the minute. we have images of the aftermath which have been edited to avoid the bloodiest scenes as well as raw video and interviews from eyewitnesses. it's there for you right now at nbcbayarea.com. >>> their pain is heartbreaking and thei
law enforcement or member of the media. streets are shut down to traffic as investigators try to find the person responsible. back to you. >> okay. katie davis, thank you from boston. a horrible situation there. of course the streets closed around copley square. it's like times square for new york city where everyone comes to gather especially on this day, patriots day, in boston, massachusetts. terry mcsweeney is on his way to boston right now. once he arrives, he'll gather the latest...
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with this law enforcement by following those simple instructions. we've got every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific job and working in concert with each other. we are going to need the public to help us help them stay safe. >> as i mentioned, this shootout took place rufftook place rough the fbi released the photos of those two men. there was a carjacking and police were on their trail shortly there after. to wrap it up, the one brother, the older one, he is dead. that suspect has been shot and killed by police as the younger brother, the 19-year-old is still at-large and police are very concerned about how armed and dangerous he is. that's why you have this shelter in place, which is effectively shutting down the boston metropolitan area. the transit areas in the agency are shut down. reporting live, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> we want to tell you our own terry mcqueeny is in watertown and we expect a live report from him in a moment. i want to check in with scott mcgrew this morning. throug
with this law enforcement by following those simple instructions. we've got every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific job and working in concert with each other. we are going to need the public to help us help them stay safe. >> as i mentioned, this shootout took place rufftook place rough the fbi released the photos of those two men. there was a carjacking and police were on their trail shortly there after. to wrap it up, the one brother,...
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i don't know if our laws are insufficient or the fbi failed but we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our game. >> at some point, they have nothing. you can't ask them to do something with nothing. >> in the meantime, the 19-year-old younger brother who survived is in a hospital in boston. he is being questioned by the high value detainee interrogation group. those questions and his answers for the first 48 hours without a miranda warning not admission i believe in court. prosecutors say they have plenty more evidence to convict him. laura? >>> thank you very much. the bombings resonating worldwide, not a tribute to here in the united states. the runners in london holding their own memorial. yesterday, 36,000 runners stood in silence for 30 seconds before the beginning of the race. that race was held under some extremely tight security. in fact, officials say police presence was increased by 40% over previous years. they point out that extra security was meant to reassure the public and was not a response to a specific threat. >> 5:44 this morning. relief crews are r
i don't know if our laws are insufficient or the fbi failed but we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our game. >> at some point, they have nothing. you can't ask them to do something with nothing. >> in the meantime, the 19-year-old younger brother who survived is in a hospital in boston. he is being questioned by the high value detainee interrogation group. those questions and his answers for the first 48 hours without a miranda warning not admission i believe in...
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turning it over, law son, he'll lay it up, nuggets up by three. next possession, curry right back at them. a kick out here. are you kidding me? the surface shot is good, tie ball game which leads us to 15 seconds left. andre miller, the last possession of the game lays it in and that's the final score, 97-95 the nuggets win. >> mean while to baseball, buster posey is in san francisco's lineup, that's not necessarily news but it is compelling i will catch tim lincecum for only the first time this season. amid speculation, bochy also knows what he needs from his team tonight. >> stay out of the big inning, hit him more than anything. that's what we're looking for more than anything, you know, just keep trying to give him a quality start. >> once they get rolling together, it will be like anything else. you can change catchers all you want for a guy but until he gets it together a little bit, it doesn't matter who is catching him. in buster's case, he's an asset and you use it as much as you can. that's what he's looking to do. >> the red sox back at
turning it over, law son, he'll lay it up, nuggets up by three. next possession, curry right back at them. a kick out here. are you kidding me? the surface shot is good, tie ball game which leads us to 15 seconds left. andre miller, the last possession of the game lays it in and that's the final score, 97-95 the nuggets win. >> mean while to baseball, buster posey is in san francisco's lineup, that's not necessarily news but it is compelling i will catch tim lincecum for only the first...
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we discovered that the tax man will play a role in enforcing the rules of the law. you may be surprised by the penalties if you do not play by the rules. >> few people outside lawyers and accountants know about it, but the irs will be charged with playing enforcer for president obama's new law and if you are not insured it will impact your tax return beginning in the year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over the country. >> this is about freedom of choice. >> medicare, taxes are going up on everybody. >> affordable insurance. >> the obama care program. >> all the political noise surrounding the implementation of the new affordable care act has obscured some of the finer points how the new law will effect each of us. this is a senior program officer of health reform and public programs. you think bit, you think, okay, health insurance, nobody's favorite topic and tax's nobody's favorite topic and we are putting them together. >> not only will they enforce compliance will the rules but they will administer subsidies to buy health care
we discovered that the tax man will play a role in enforcing the rules of the law. you may be surprised by the penalties if you do not play by the rules. >> few people outside lawyers and accountants know about it, but the irs will be charged with playing enforcer for president obama's new law and if you are not insured it will impact your tax return beginning in the year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over the country. >> this is about...
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they say problems will not be solved with more stringent gun laws. live in pal low alto, nbc news. >> thank you. state's exhibit still ahead at 6:00, wait until you hear what is in the forecast for tomorrow. >> temperatures rise five degrees from today. tack on another five, that puts near the 90s for livermore and san jose. san francisco, mid-80s. detailed report after this. >>> a wildfire causes mandatory evacuations in southern california. just ahead, where it's burning and what investigators are saying about how it started. also -- >> every year i'm blown away by the support and participation. >>> thousands pound the pavement in honor of pat tillman. the run that took on even more special meaning this year. >>> hundreds of people gathered in the south bay to rep 15-year-old awe dree pots. friends and classmates came together at saratoga high school last night. she committed suicide after she was allegedly sexually assaulted and photos were spread through text messages and e-mails. friends say she didn't tell them how much the bullying was affecti
they say problems will not be solved with more stringent gun laws. live in pal low alto, nbc news. >> thank you. state's exhibit still ahead at 6:00, wait until you hear what is in the forecast for tomorrow. >> temperatures rise five degrees from today. tack on another five, that puts near the 90s for livermore and san jose. san francisco, mid-80s. detailed report after this. >>> a wildfire causes mandatory evacuations in southern california. just ahead, where it's burning...
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the law affecting grocery, convenience stores and pharmacies and other shops but not restaurants. plastic bags still available for produce and meats and prescription medicine. >>> earth day, we are going to be enjoying it outside. solar power. we are going to get a nice taste from the coast. temperatures starting to climb up as early as 9:00 and 10:00 this morning. morning t-shirt weather what we are talking about around the bay area. look at san francisco, fog free. the flag not moving around much at all. light winds. a slight offshore breeze. dry air being pushed out to the coast and our temperatures this morning pretty mild when you consider this is the time of day when you see the coolest temperatures waking up to mid and upper 50s for most areas. 62 degrees in fairfield right now. not much of a sea breeze throughout the day until about 3:00, 4:00. the heating inland will cause the air to rise up and turn on the air-conditioning right around 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon. in the meantime, air quality taking a little bit of a hit due to the fact we have got light winds. moderate fo
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the law is known as the affordable care act. few people outside lawyers and accountants' offices know that it will penalize many people who do not have health insurance by docking their tax refunds. and that, says the man who oversees the irs, presents a problem because he says the agency has not publicized this penalty as much as it should. >> many americans do not realize the extend that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> the irs would not comment on its inspector general's criticisms but it is already getting ready to play enforcer in this new law. just last week, president obama has asked congress for $440 million to help the irs get ready to oversee this part of the health care law. >>> coming up tonight, nbc bay area investigative reporter steven stock breaks down this new law in detail and he has the list of penalties that you will have to pay if you don't have health insurance. that's tonight at 11:00. >>> coming up, a disruption for the ceremony to commemor
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. >> to comply with federal law and we are trying identify the people that should be deported, committed violent crime, and that they no longer reside in our communities. >>> almeida sheriff said he trusted the law enforcement officials to do their job well. >> a changing of the guard in oakland after three months of patrolling the streets the almeida sheriff's department is pulling out of oakland. they failed to come to an agreement with the city to extend the contract. however, the chp today did extent the contract. they will patrol oakland as many as four days a week. this new agreement will go before city council for approval on may seventh. >> translator: the first known members of a terror plot are going to be in court tomorrow. the video shows one of the suspects after his arrest, both men who live in canada have been under surveillance since august. >> to the latest to boston marathon bottoming. the suspect has been charged in that attack. he will be tried in a federal court, if convicted he could face the death penalty. a week after the bombings, boston went silent today, pausin
. >> to comply with federal law and we are trying identify the people that should be deported, committed violent crime, and that they no longer reside in our communities. >>> almeida sheriff said he trusted the law enforcement officials to do their job well. >> a changing of the guard in oakland after three months of patrolling the streets the almeida sheriff's department is pulling out of oakland. they failed to come to an agreement with the city to extend the contract....
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. >> the trial continues for a prominent defense attorney fighting to keep a law license. morna brown admitted to unknowingly smuggling a hit list out of jail. she confessed to hiding a handwritten note after visiting him in 2010. she said she thought the note was a love letter for a girlfriend but turned out to be a hit list. brown can be disbarred for the offense. >> the santa clara county sheriff's department right now hoping you would can catch a would-be robber. they want talk to this man. they say a friend pulled a gun on the driver parked outside. that driver quickly reversed and got out without getting hurt. deputies think that man in that video is a frequent 7-eleven customer and could help them catch the would-be robber. >>> last seen in monterey county in april 17th where officers say he stole a gray mercedes, found later in palo alto. he also stole vehicles in sonoma, marin and santa clara counties in april. >>> 4:37 right now. rob mayeda, in for christina loren, tells us expect a cool-off. i instantly felt it last night, rob. >> you can notice the changes, win
. >> the trial continues for a prominent defense attorney fighting to keep a law license. morna brown admitted to unknowingly smuggling a hit list out of jail. she confessed to hiding a handwritten note after visiting him in 2010. she said she thought the note was a love letter for a girlfriend but turned out to be a hit list. brown can be disbarred for the offense. >> the santa clara county sheriff's department right now hoping you would can catch a would-be robber. they want talk...
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. >> and while circling people's faces in red suggesting they could be a suspect isn't against the law, there are legal concerns. >> it's when people's names start to be used and they say, oh, this person was it. and people start stating things that they don't really know as a fact. i mean, that's when we get into defamation. >> real world rules for an an n anonymous online community. >> the website says it does not support vigilante justice and people are innocent until proven guilty. reporting live in san francisco, jean ellie, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >> another bay area company is involved in this investigation. it produces a battery now linked to powering those bombs. let's bring in terry mcsweeney with our continuing coverage of the investigation and the developments. >> more than 1,000 fbi agents are tracking possible leads tonight. after they discovered remnants of the two bombs, investigators revealed inside the bomb was a battery made by tenergy. >> horrified, appalled, appalled and shocked the batteries are largely for toys. cars and trucks, and to see it used in suc
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we will show it to you next >>> plus, the new law in the works to try and keep convicted sex offenders off of california school campuses. >>> we will continue to follow the breaking news out of west texas, still, no exact word on how many people were killed by an explosion at a fertilizer plant. an update is next. >>> it was like an earthquake. a lot of the buildings are gone. we need to get some search teams in here to get the people out. >> the search for survivors continues as many as 50 people are dead. the last count, almost 200 people injured. dozens of homes and businesses leveled by the concussion of the explosion, including a nursing home and a school. this morning, investigators say they are calling it a criminal investigation until they learn otherwise. we will continue to follow the story out of west texas, bring you live updates throughout the morning. >>> what a faterrifying scene tt is. mary thompson joining us live from cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. >>> we are looking ahead to this morning's open on wall street. futures are higher following wed
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>> this is changing the face of law enforcement. catching these events before they happen is the name of the game. >> reporter: boston police do not have this technology yet, but told us by phone late last night that right now everything is on the table. it is important to note here, matt, police officials say this technology by no means does it replace police officers on the streets patrolling. they say it is just a tool to help them. if anything else, the reason they wanted us to share this with you at home, because they are hoping it will deter terrorists, we will catch you before you strike. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up on a much lighter note, songs that tend to get stuck in your head. and more importantly, how to flush them out. we'll catch up with ryan seacrest as he gets set to host our next hour. right after this. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones? i ate the bones! i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] kfc original recipe, now available without the bone. fr
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remarkably, despite all the gunfire when police encountered the men in watertown, several law enforcement officials say the brothers appear to have had only a single semiautomatic handgun, now being analyzed by massachusetts police. state authorities say they'll file charges of their own later this week for the killing of sean collier, the m.i.t. campus policeman that authorities say the tsarnaev brothers shot thursday night. members of congress say they want answers about whether the intelligence community should have done more to follow up on the older brother, tamerlan, after the russians complained two years ago that he appeared to be growing more radicalized. >> what about his electronic footprint, the suspect's cell phone they were trying to use to track him, the laptop they were anxious to look for inside his apartment? >> reporter: right. they have all that. they do have his cell phone we were told today. and they're looking through all of that for evidence that others may have been working with them. but they say every day they look into this, they become more convinced or leanin
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a proposed ordinance or law recommended by a city committee would create a buffer zone of 25 feet, right about here, saying protesters cannot cross this line. opponents say this violates their free speech rights and if approved, they will sue. on tuesday, you can find mother of four jamie glenn praying, not at church but here at the planned parenthood in san francisco where she says her group 40 days for life prays for women who are considering abortions and then tries to talk to them. >> maybe they need one last time to hear we'll provide for you financially, or help you find a job. that could be the key. >> reporter: but in two weeks it could be tougher to reach those women. it's likely the board of supervisors will pass an ordinance that creates a 25-foot zone between pro testitesterspr. right now 9 of 11 supports the measure. >> we think that protects access without intimidation but at the same time allowing for free speech. >> reporter: supervisor david campos said he's worked finding a solution with existing laws, the white zone and the eight-foot bubble zone but concluded they wer
a proposed ordinance or law recommended by a city committee would create a buffer zone of 25 feet, right about here, saying protesters cannot cross this line. opponents say this violates their free speech rights and if approved, they will sue. on tuesday, you can find mother of four jamie glenn praying, not at church but here at the planned parenthood in san francisco where she says her group 40 days for life prays for women who are considering abortions and then tries to talk to them. >>...
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if it was a mistake or if the laws are insufficient or the fbi failed. we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our gram. game. >> they interviewed him and found nothing significant. he spent six months in russia before returning to the states. >> investigators say they believe the older of the two suspects was not killed when he was shot by police but rather when his brother ran him over in a stolen car when escaping to a gun fight. they are asking to speak to the elder brother's wife. he leaves behind a wife and 3-year-old daughter. his widow, katherine russell tsarnaev did not talk to authorities when they visited the home where he was staying. he didn't act differently, they said, after the bombing. >>> hundreds of people gathered at the boston finish line to pay their respects to those killed and injured. the governor of massachusetts is asking people across the nation to observe a moment of silence at the time that first bomb went off. the one-minute silent tribute scheduled for 2:50 eastern, will be followed by the ringing of the bel
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all their child care employees and thaed already adhere to the new rierms outlined in the proposed law. >>> starting today shoppers in san mateo county will have to remember to bring their own bags when they go to super markets. dozens of super markets will no longer give out plastic bags when you shop. if shoppers don't bring their own bag, they will be charged 10 cents for each paper one. some shoppers tell us they don't mind making the changes. >> i see lots of plastic bags fly away. i like this idea. >> but you have to remember to bring our your bag when you shop. >> i put in the car. >> reporter: good idea. several other stores will stop giving out plastic bags this summer. it plastic bags can still be used for produce, meet and prescriptions >>> zbreen is universal week. you'll notice the green peacock in the corner of your screen. >> some people marked the occasion by getting their hands a little dirty. volunteers turned out in force at the 3 1/2 acre land was converted from a junkyard to a farm. today it's a place with the community can grow and harvest their own vegetables an
all their child care employees and thaed already adhere to the new rierms outlined in the proposed law. >>> starting today shoppers in san mateo county will have to remember to bring their own bags when they go to super markets. dozens of super markets will no longer give out plastic bags when you shop. if shoppers don't bring their own bag, they will be charged 10 cents for each paper one. some shoppers tell us they don't mind making the changes. >> i see lots of plastic bags...
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some lawmakers are vowing to fight for tougher national gun laws. and that fight is not over. two senators held a town hall meeting in the south bay today, asking for voters' help to push congress to push forward on the matter. nbc bay area's kimberly teree has that story. >> obviously, gun violence and prevention of this violence in our country very much on the minds of my constituents. they certainly voiced their opinions about their deep, deep, deep disappointment. >> the amendment is not agreed. >> of what took place in the united states senate this week. we have moms demanding action. >> reporter: back from washington, representative anna eshoo hosted a town hall meeting in palo alto along with the chairman of the house task force on gun violence prevention. three days ago the senate rejected a bipartisan bill that would have required background checks for all gun purchases, including those made at gun shows. >> it's the first line of defense. now, if we have the background checks, does that mean no criminals will ever again get a gun? no. does it mean the dangerously ill
some lawmakers are vowing to fight for tougher national gun laws. and that fight is not over. two senators held a town hall meeting in the south bay today, asking for voters' help to push congress to push forward on the matter. nbc bay area's kimberly teree has that story. >> obviously, gun violence and prevention of this violence in our country very much on the minds of my constituents. they certainly voiced their opinions about their deep, deep, deep disappointment. >> the...
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please cooperate with law enforcement authorities. they allow for swift action which will hopefully yield swift results. that does not diminish our assistance in combing through the leads. we are just beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >>> i'm gene marquez, acting special agent in charge, atf, boston field division. at this time, atf has done a partial nrt, national response team activation. we are bringing our explosive specialist here to the scene and working jointly with the fbi and its partners on the jttf. we have certified explosive specialists, explosive enforcement officers, special agent bomb techs and canine. at this time, we have approximately 30 forensic specialists en route or on the scene. to dispel any rumors, there were rumors floating around that there were seven devices. at one point. that is not true. that happened as a result of some suspect packages that were disru disrupted. we only had two devices and both were those that did the damage and were involved in the explosives incident. at this time, we a
please cooperate with law enforcement authorities. they allow for swift action which will hopefully yield swift results. that does not diminish our assistance in combing through the leads. we are just beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >>> i'm gene marquez, acting special agent in charge, atf, boston field division. at this time, atf has done a partial nrt, national response team activation. we are bringing our explosive specialist here to the scene and working jointly with...
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the law basically applies to grocery stores, convenience stores, but not to restaurants. plastic bags can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions if needed. today shoppers telling us if they bought a little extra, paid a little more than they intended to, they were actually given free bags, reusable bags to get them started. they were pretty pleased with that. reporting live in foster city, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. if you're heading out of town, jumping on a plane, you can expect big time delays at all three bay area airports. those delays mainly the results of furlough for air traffic controllers at the nation's 13 largers airports. the faa warning in some cases passengers can see delays of 90 minutes or more. that is nationwide. under the new rules traffic controllers are required to be furloughed one day for every 10 days they work. this, of course, all part of the sequestration cuts imposed by congress in order to try to save more than $600 million. as of right now there's no set date to end the furlough. >>> here is the question, d
the law basically applies to grocery stores, convenience stores, but not to restaurants. plastic bags can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions if needed. today shoppers telling us if they bought a little extra, paid a little more than they intended to, they were actually given free bags, reusable bags to get them started. they were pretty pleased with that. reporting live in foster city, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. if you're heading out of town, jumping...
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two new bills could place a round of restrictions on teen drivers statewide if they are signed into law. one would apply to drivers who get their license at 18 or 19. those drivers would have to go through a 30 hour driver education course and six hours of professional driving training. they would also be subject to the same one-year nighttime driving and passenger restrictions that younger drivers already face. >>> another bill by assemblyman jim frasier of oakley, which changed the nighttime driving restrictions for 16 and 17 years old to 10:00 p.m., it would also increase the age for passengers to 21 years ochld the rules would be lifted when the driver turns 18. >>> asking siri to send your text messages while driving doesn't appear to be any safer than sending them yourself. a new study in texas suggests hands-free texting behind the wheel is just as dangerous as regular texting. "usa today" reports the study found the driver took twice as long to react to a hazard compared to when they were not texting and spent less time looking at the road no matter which kind of texting they we
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the law is known as the affordable care act. and the mandate is the law. few know that the individual mandate rules will mean that a financial penalty will be levied for those who don't participate, don't buy or have health insurance provided by their employers. how will the irs do that? by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the internal revenue service will be involved in the implementation of the affordable care act. >> now, the irs would not comment, in fact, referred us to their website for those criticisms. in fact, the irs is already getting ready to play enforcer for the new law. just last week it asked congress for $440 million to help it enforce this new health care system. now coming up tonight at 11:00 p.m. on nbc bay area we'll break down the entire law in detail, and tell you just what you face if you don't pay the health insurance. all tonight at 11:00. we'll see you then. >> and kudos to
the law is known as the affordable care act. and the mandate is the law. few know that the individual mandate rules will mean that a financial penalty will be levied for those who don't participate, don't buy or have health insurance provided by their employers. how will the irs do that? by docking their tax refunds, as much as a couple thousand a year for a family of four. and that, the inspector general says, presents a problem. >> many americans do not realize the extent that the...
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the tax man will be playing a role in enforcing the law. you might be surprised at the panel tis, if you are not playing by the rules. few people outside of lawyers and accountants know about it, but the irs is charged with playing enforcer for president obama's new health care law. if you are not insured, it will impact your tax return beginning with the tax year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over this country. >> this is about freedom of choice. >> medicare -- >> taxes going up on everybody. >> affordable insurance. >> the obama care program -- >> all of of the political noise surrounding the implementation of the affordleable care act has obscured the finer points about how the new law might affect each one of us. >> the irs is going to play a lot of roles. >> cath ra -- catherine tear is head of the california home health care agency. you talk about health care and taxes which are not anybody's favorite subjects and we are putting them together p. >> reporter: they will also i issue subsidies through
the tax man will be playing a role in enforcing the law. you might be surprised at the panel tis, if you are not playing by the rules. few people outside of lawyers and accountants know about it, but the irs is charged with playing enforcer for president obama's new health care law. if you are not insured, it will impact your tax return beginning with the tax year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over this country. >> this is about freedom of choice....
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and the entirety of the law enforcement that worked this case should be commended for their efforts. >> reporter: court documents also contain new details about thursday night's carjacking. the fbi says surveillance pictures show dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev at a gas station in cambridge where they drove with the owner of the suv they carjacked. one of them, investigators say, began the carjacking by pointing a gun at the driver and saying, "did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that." the carjacker showed the driver that he had bullets in his gun according to the fbi and said, "i'm serious." at the scene of the shootout in watertown where tamerlan tsarnaev was killed, other explosive devices were also found. in an interview for "dateline" nbc, the boston police commissioner says that's one reason he thinks the brothers planned other attacks. >> we had to step over some unexploded devices that they threw at the officers. and i can only understand from that that they had other targets. they were going other places. >> that was nbc's pete williams. thank you so much. >>> tod
and the entirety of the law enforcement that worked this case should be commended for their efforts. >> reporter: court documents also contain new details about thursday night's carjacking. the fbi says surveillance pictures show dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev at a gas station in cambridge where they drove with the owner of the suv they carjacked. one of them, investigators say, began the carjacking by pointing a gun at the driver and saying, "did you hear about the boston explosion?...
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a prominent defense attorney nighting to key her law license after being accused of smuggling a hit list out of jail. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live in san francisco with the punishment she now faces. >> reporter: lawyers for the state bar of california will argue here in san francisco today that attorney, lorna brown, should be disbarred for smuggling an alleged hit list out of an east bay jail on behalf of her client. having something like this happen is pretty rare. less than 1% of the state's attorneys were stripped of their licenses in 2011. according to the chauncey bailey project, attorney brown admitted she took notes from him while he was in jail. she said she thought they were love letters to a girlfriend or other notes intended for his mother. bay was a former leader of your black muslim bakery in oakland. he was convicted of ordering murders of three men. she said she passed the papers but it was a list against bay. no witnesses were harmed. brown agreed to a two-year suspension. that suspension was rejected by the supreme court of california. the new trial will
a prominent defense attorney nighting to key her law license after being accused of smuggling a hit list out of jail. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live in san francisco with the punishment she now faces. >> reporter: lawyers for the state bar of california will argue here in san francisco today that attorney, lorna brown, should be disbarred for smuggling an alleged hit list out of an east bay jail on behalf of her client. having something like this happen is pretty...
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military law gives commanding officers discretion on handling rape charges. he denied committing the first rape and charges against him in the second rape were later dropped. >>> it is a therapy that promises to help gay people turn straight. should it be allowed here in california? one federal court took on the controversial debate this morning. a nearly two-hour long hearing in san francisco debated the ban on gay conversion therapy for minors. that ban was supposed to go in effect on february 1. judges grilled both sides in the case that goes down to decide if the therapy is medical treatment that the state had the power to regulate. >> the evidence presented is all of the leading major medical organizations saying it has no scientific basis and has great risk to patients. >> you can't have it. that's why it is so unprecedented and a startling violation of the first amendment. >> what exactly happens in these gay conversion sessions? three men say they went through the therapy and one says it worked. >> reporter: peter was married for 28 years with two kid
military law gives commanding officers discretion on handling rape charges. he denied committing the first rape and charges against him in the second rape were later dropped. >>> it is a therapy that promises to help gay people turn straight. should it be allowed here in california? one federal court took on the controversial debate this morning. a nearly two-hour long hearing in san francisco debated the ban on gay conversion therapy for minors. that ban was supposed to go in effect...
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. >> law enforcement and intelligence agencies try to retrace the older brother's steps leading up to the bombing, all eyes are on boston where investigators hope they can get dzhokhar tsarnaev to talk soon. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> one of the runners in the boston marathon was one of the thousands at the lonn marathon paying tribute to the victims of the bombings. the nearly 40,000 runners stood in silence before the race. mark from seattle said today's race was a wonderful experience but last week's tragedy wasn't far from his mind. >> last monday my wife and i were about 200 yards from the finish at boston. and you know, the world fell apart in front of us. the second explosion is probably 100 yards, 100 meters ahead of us. it got very scary for a little while. >> reporter: organizers of the london marathon say they beefed up security for today's event but police say the city is safe and extra security was not in response to a specific direction. >>> new at 5:00, someone fired several shots into a car full of people at a san jose nightclub early this morning and remar
. >> law enforcement and intelligence agencies try to retrace the older brother's steps leading up to the bombing, all eyes are on boston where investigators hope they can get dzhokhar tsarnaev to talk soon. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> one of the runners in the boston marathon was one of the thousands at the lonn marathon paying tribute to the victims of the bombings. the nearly 40,000 runners stood in silence before the race. mark from seattle said today's race was a...
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praising law enforcement personnel and the city of boston for its resolve. this week, some 9,000 people from every law enforcement agency near and far descended upon boston to help catch the the two men who allegedly terrorized the city. the key was working together. coming up later in this newscast, we sit down with a bay area expert on s.w.a.t. communication to discuss what it takes to keep the country safe. life in boston and in watertown is returning to normal this morning. major sporting events including home games will be played today. both were postponed yesterday. closer to home, the giants are taking on the padres tonight. the officials are warning folks to give themselves plenty of extra time to get through security. today in the bay's monty francis has a look at what fans can expect at att park. >> any cell phones, any keys in your pockets, you want to take them out. >> as the first group of fans entered, each person was scanned with a metal detecting wand. an added measure of security not usually in place at this point in the season. >> we've don
praising law enforcement personnel and the city of boston for its resolve. this week, some 9,000 people from every law enforcement agency near and far descended upon boston to help catch the the two men who allegedly terrorized the city. the key was working together. coming up later in this newscast, we sit down with a bay area expert on s.w.a.t. communication to discuss what it takes to keep the country safe. life in boston and in watertown is returning to normal this morning. major sporting...
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s office is prohibited by law from talking about it. the family of audrie pott arrived for the detention hearing of the three suspects accused of sexually assaulting the 15-year-old. the hearing came one day after the pott family held a press conference to announce they filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the suspects in civil court. the suit claims that the boys drove audrie to suicide after sexually assaulting her and taking pictures and showed them around school. her mother pleaded for the teens to be tried as adults. >> sexual crimes are not juvenile. sexual assault is an adult crime. these boys distributed the pictures to humiliate and further bully my daughter. >> reporter: the family spokesman thanked the public for its support had little else to say. >> everything in there has to be confidential. >> reporter: the district attorney's office also declined comment on this case citing confidentiali confidentiality. however, the attorney did clarify there are some juvenile offenses that are open to the public by law. >> the public
s office is prohibited by law from talking about it. the family of audrie pott arrived for the detention hearing of the three suspects accused of sexually assaulting the 15-year-old. the hearing came one day after the pott family held a press conference to announce they filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the suspects in civil court. the suit claims that the boys drove audrie to suicide after sexually assaulting her and taking pictures and showed them around school. her mother pleaded for...
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law enforcement officials say they believe the two were persuaded by their own extremist beliefs and not any terrorist groups. nbc's pete williams has the latest on this case. >> reporter: as dzhokhar tsarnaev lies under guard at a boston hospital now upgraded to fair condition, federal officials say he's told interrogators he and his older brother came up with the plot on their own because they believed the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan were an attack on islam. officials say he claims the instructions for making a bomb came from al qaeda's online magazine "inspire" which contained a formula that was similar to make the bombs in boston. an employee at a fireworks company says that records show tamerlan tsarnaev bought fireworks at a store in new hampshire in february. >> it's a little disturbing and unsettling that i had any interaction with him. he was an everyday customer, so i dealt with him the way i would any other customer off the street. >> reporter: several online instructions including the one in "inspire" recommended using the contents of fireworks as a bomb component.
law enforcement officials say they believe the two were persuaded by their own extremist beliefs and not any terrorist groups. nbc's pete williams has the latest on this case. >> reporter: as dzhokhar tsarnaev lies under guard at a boston hospital now upgraded to fair condition, federal officials say he's told interrogators he and his older brother came up with the plot on their own because they believed the u.s. wars in iraq and afghanistan were an attack on islam. officials say he...
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. >> a prominent defense attorney fighting to keep her law license after admitting to smuggling out of jail a hit list for her client. lor lorna brown going before the state bar for an administrative trial. confessing to hiding a hand-written note in her legal papers after visiting him in 2010. that note contained a list of people whom bay allegedly wanted dead. he was convicted of ordering the murders of oakland journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men in 2007. brown could be disbarred for the offense. >>> a san francisco city attorney wants to know why dozens of mentally ill patients are being shipped to the bay area. published reports claiming the psychiatric hospital in las vegas bussed about 1500 discharged patients out of down over the past five years. they say at least 36 ended up in san francisco with nowhere to go and ended up in a homeless shelter our out in the streets. >> taking advantage of our most vulnerable putting them on a one-way ticket to know support. >> go to san francisco. they will take care of you. the san francisco department of public health found two pa
. >> a prominent defense attorney fighting to keep her law license after admitting to smuggling out of jail a hit list for her client. lor lorna brown going before the state bar for an administrative trial. confessing to hiding a hand-written note in her legal papers after visiting him in 2010. that note contained a list of people whom bay allegedly wanted dead. he was convicted of ordering the murders of oakland journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men in 2007. brown could be...
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though nbc news is reporting law enforcement may know where this person is. the entear tire city of boston is under orders. they have put a no-fly order over watertown, massachusetts. >>> i'm marla tallez. >> i'm laura garcia cannon. let's go straight to terry mcsweeney. what are you seeing out there? >> reporter: i see the police helicopter that we have been mentioning continues to stay overhead in a certain area of watertown. as you mentioned, police believe they know where suspect number two is holed up right now. it is not a matter of going in and getting him. an extremely dangerous man. possibly he has explosives tied to him. he threw some, one with his brother, at the police as they chased him. a bomb squad truck comes through. another vehicle with lights flashing. the suspect certainly had explosives last night as they were chased to waltertown after killing. it was confirmed after the suv, they got another pickup truck and drove it here. suspect number one, dead. suspect number two believed to be here in watertown. i keep watching this police helicopt
though nbc news is reporting law enforcement may know where this person is. the entear tire city of boston is under orders. they have put a no-fly order over watertown, massachusetts. >>> i'm marla tallez. >> i'm laura garcia cannon. let's go straight to terry mcsweeney. what are you seeing out there? >> reporter: i see the police helicopter that we have been mentioning continues to stay overhead in a certain area of watertown. as you mentioned, police believe they know...
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the district attorney's office is prohibited by law from commenting on the case specifically but the d.a. does take into consideration the victim, the seriousness and sophistication and if the juvenile would be a danger in the future. >> it is our job to analyze the law and the facts and make the appropriate decision to make sure that this person would be held accountable. >> reporter: now, in juvenile court cases are confidential meaning there are no open hearings or identify said suspects. if they turn into a 707 b case then that information becomes part of the public record. >>> oakland police are looking for a man suspected of molesting a girl after he got into a family's apartment after posing as a maintenance worker. an adult let the suspect in and he ran off as the 10-year-old started screaming. police are describing the suspect as a caucasian man in hiss with brown hair and a gray beard. he has paint stains in his hair. there is a $5,000 reward being offered for information leading to his arrest. >>> the fbi is still trying to identify his victims. agents say before anderson
the district attorney's office is prohibited by law from commenting on the case specifically but the d.a. does take into consideration the victim, the seriousness and sophistication and if the juvenile would be a danger in the future. >> it is our job to analyze the law and the facts and make the appropriate decision to make sure that this person would be held accountable. >> reporter: now, in juvenile court cases are confidential meaning there are no open hearings or identify said...
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fallout over the defeat of new gun laws in the u.s. senate. a visibly angry president obama declaring it shameful. >>> we'll start with the deadly explosion in west, texas.
fallout over the defeat of new gun laws in the u.s. senate. a visibly angry president obama declaring it shameful. >>> we'll start with the deadly explosion in west, texas.
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he was here as a lawful resident. did he -- the thing i think that's the biggest question for investigators now is, "a," why did he turn this way? but, "b," where did he get his expertise in explosives? where did he practice them? it seems really unlikely these two bombs successfully were detonated without some practice runs. where did he learn to do that? where did he practice? those are the big questions. >> we look at the pictures of the suspects and biographical information we have, dzhokhar, who is the surviving suspect here, dzhokhar tsarnaev, is in hospital. tamerlan born in kyrgystan, comes in 2002. he becomes a u.s. citizen, 9/11/2012. he was a wrestler, enrolled at the university of massachusetts-dartmouth. so many friends talking so positively about him. tamerlan, his older brother, does that travel. he comes later than his younger brother. he was mayrried, had a 3-year-od daughter. had a domestic violence incident. he dropped out of community colle college. he was a competitive boxer. people speaking very
he was here as a lawful resident. did he -- the thing i think that's the biggest question for investigators now is, "a," why did he turn this way? but, "b," where did he get his expertise in explosives? where did he practice them? it seems really unlikely these two bombs successfully were detonated without some practice runs. where did he learn to do that? where did he practice? those are the big questions. >> we look at the pictures of the suspects and biographical...
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they are getting ready to place enforcements in this new law. president obama asking congress for $440 million to help the irs get ready to oversee this part of the health care law. coming up tonight, steven stock breaking down this new law in extreme details. he has the list of penalties that you will have to pay if you don't have health insurance. that's coming up tonight at 11:00. >>> 5:21. l.a. county sheriff's employees getting a demotion. they are accused of cheating at a charity relay race. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> welcome back on a thursday morning. a live look from the south bay. that is the hp pavilion, home of your san jose sharks tonight. hosting the wild from minnesota hoping to keep things going if the playoffs get close. it is 5:23. several los angeles county
they are getting ready to place enforcements in this new law. president obama asking congress for $440 million to help the irs get ready to oversee this part of the health care law. coming up tonight, steven stock breaking down this new law in extreme details. he has the list of penalties that you will have to pay if you don't have health insurance. that's coming up tonight at 11:00. >>> 5:21. l.a. county sheriff's employees getting a demotion. they are accused of cheating at a charity...
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traffic officers from law enforcement agencies hitting the streets in millbrae as part of the program also known as s.t.e.p. on the lookout for people talking on cell phones and texting while driving. they'll be paying attention to right of way, stop sign violations and, of course, speeding. >>> christina loren mentioned windy out there. expecting more of that today, christina? >> today is the day we can timely give the wind a break and timely, especially at the coastline with those 70-mile-per-hour gusts, frequent gusts overnight. we will see a really, really calm second half of the day. so, finally, a break from the wind. it's so strong out there, you want to watch out for debris in the highway. winds are pretty strong, right at the immediate coast. a sustained speed of 23 miles per hour to start the day in novato. high-profile vehicle, you could likely get knocked around this morning. second half of the day, especially the evening commute, we're talking much better conditions. temperatures this morning are chilly. not as cold as yesterday. we hit the 30s yesterday. today, though, w
traffic officers from law enforcement agencies hitting the streets in millbrae as part of the program also known as s.t.e.p. on the lookout for people talking on cell phones and texting while driving. they'll be paying attention to right of way, stop sign violations and, of course, speeding. >>> christina loren mentioned windy out there. expecting more of that today, christina? >> today is the day we can timely give the wind a break and timely, especially at the coastline with...
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i can tell you in the lockdown turned boston in to almost a state of marshall law. in the public garden, we saw the swan boats were just sitting there. they were floating in the lag n lagoon. nobody was there. they have been a boston traditional for over 130 years. in the boston commons there were more s.w.a.t. teams than people. usually that's a place where workers and runners go by the thousands. the freedom trail, which is the red brick line that takes tourists and school children to all of the historic sites in this city, connected to the american revolution, no one was walking the freedom trail. it was a very unusual day. yet, even though people were inconvenienced, even though they were told to stay in their homes, people i talked to, brian, as the lockdown went on, they all said one thing, they didn't want the suspect to be killed when he was captured. they wanted him to be taken alive because they want answers as to why those two men did what they did to the city of boston, to the boston marathon and to this country because people don't understand how somebo
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with a little bit of a spring break mentality. >> those arrested in yosemite are subject to federal laws and often go before u.s. magistrate judge michael seng. >> it's been primarily marijuana, mushrooms, hallucinogenic mushroo and then the party drug ecstasy. >> do you smoke pot? >> on occasion. >> but this climber and local resident thinks there are more arrests in yosemite because they're more diligent and go after people like him. >> it's not fair because they target you, they know, they see you around. they know people around here smoke pot. >> cases we've handled tend to be people from all over the country. >> criminal defense attorney has represented many busted here. he thinks there's more drug bust here because of the concentration of campers in the valley. >> the rangers tend to be able to concentrate their lookout in a tighter knit geographic location. >> keep you thinking. >> could be seen that way. >> i would think if you're doing drugs in a place like this, you're putting yourself at risk. >> morgan doesn't care why, he just wants the narcotics to stay away from young camp
with a little bit of a spring break mentality. >> those arrested in yosemite are subject to federal laws and often go before u.s. magistrate judge michael seng. >> it's been primarily marijuana, mushrooms, hallucinogenic mushroo and then the party drug ecstasy. >> do you smoke pot? >> on occasion. >> but this climber and local resident thinks there are more arrests in yosemite because they're more diligent and go after people like him. >> it's not fair...
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the new law urges people to bring reusable bags. shoppers without bags will be charged 10 cents for each paper bag. plastic can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri who picked a beautiful week to come back to work. >> a nice return across the bay area with temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s. some of the hottest weather in the interior valleys where a bit of a north wind was enough to push you into the 90 degree territory. 90 in santa rosa. 92 in santa teresa. 91 in napa and 70 in santa cruz. the interesting thing about temperatures right now is not where it continues to be warm like in the south bay with plenty of low 80s. santa cruz 59 degrees. a surge of marine layer and clouds is cooling you off dramatically and that will be impacting everyone with huge cool downs coming our way this week. let's get a live look outside of our sky camera network. in san jose it is clear. not a lot in the way of gusty winds. in palo alto we are suffering with a little bit of haze in
the new law urges people to bring reusable bags. shoppers without bags will be charged 10 cents for each paper bag. plastic can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jeff ranieri who picked a beautiful week to come back to work. >> a nice return across the bay area with temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s. some of the hottest weather in the interior valleys where a bit of a north wind was enough to push you into the 90 degree...
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the car company is working on changing texas law as well. but in virginia this morning, the company gets a big fat no. the head of the dmv there says tesla did not prove a private franchisee couldn't do as good a job as a company-owned tesla store. many states have very specific, very old laws that prohibit car companies from selling their own cars. it's designed to protect the dealers. in many ways, it's similar to baseball. you can't just start a team or open a dealership anywhere you want to. you have to have the blessing of other car dealers and have to do so in a territory not already claimed by another dealer selling the car. apple shares gaining overnight after the company said it would up its dividend and increase its stock buy back. apple said on the phone call yesterday it would become one of the biggest dividend companies in the world. now sales, those weren't so hot, jon and laura. nor were profits that fell for the first time since about 10 years now. but apple is paying back a lot of that extra cash to invest. >> people like to
the car company is working on changing texas law as well. but in virginia this morning, the company gets a big fat no. the head of the dmv there says tesla did not prove a private franchisee couldn't do as good a job as a company-owned tesla store. many states have very specific, very old laws that prohibit car companies from selling their own cars. it's designed to protect the dealers. in many ways, it's similar to baseball. you can't just start a team or open a dealership anywhere you want...
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. >> there has been so much conversation yet, but tonight law enforcement officials say they are getting some responses. nbc's pete williams has more on that, and more on how the intense manhunt came to an end on friday. >> reporter: though he lies under guard in a boston hospital in serious condition with gunshot wounds, including one to throat, federal officials say dzhokhar tsarnaev is beginning to respond to a few questions from a team of federal investigators. he is being questioned for brief periods, officials say, because of his condition, and he is responding mostly in writing. but he has difficulty speaking because of his throat wound, which some investigators say could be the result of a suicide attempt. newly released video from police helicopter shows how he was arrested. an armored vehicle with a robotic arm tore away a tarp covering a bet on a backyard trailer where he was hiding friday night. in this thermal image, the heat from his body clearly shows him lying in the boat. agents threw in small stun grenades, and a short time later he was under arrest. police radio relaye
. >> there has been so much conversation yet, but tonight law enforcement officials say they are getting some responses. nbc's pete williams has more on that, and more on how the intense manhunt came to an end on friday. >> reporter: though he lies under guard in a boston hospital in serious condition with gunshot wounds, including one to throat, federal officials say dzhokhar tsarnaev is beginning to respond to a few questions from a team of federal investigators. he is being...
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they are fighting to keep her law license. attorneys for the state are going to be here saying they are going to be disbarred smuggling a hit list. laura brown is the former attorney. once the leader of oakland. she admitted she took his hand written notes from jail hiding them in legal papers and passing them on to a bay family member. he was convicted of ordering the murders of journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men. she said she thought they may have been love letters to a girlfriend and additional notes to his mother when she got them. the papers had the names of witnesses against bay and days later, those papers were found in the car of a man who describes himself once as a bay soldier for the family. now, brown has faced an ethics violation, a possible two-year suspension. then, the state supreme court rejected that. losing a law license is very rare here in california. only happens about 1% of the time. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 5:34. a san francisco city attorney wa
they are fighting to keep her law license. attorneys for the state are going to be here saying they are going to be disbarred smuggling a hit list. laura brown is the former attorney. once the leader of oakland. she admitted she took his hand written notes from jail hiding them in legal papers and passing them on to a bay family member. he was convicted of ordering the murders of journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men. she said she thought they may have been love letters to a girlfriend...
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ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional. the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's called repairative therapy. supporters say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging. others say that they are interrupting parenting and family decisions. >>> you don't have to have that chinstrap on your hat today as you were talking about yesterday. if you live in the east bay, stick around. mike inouye has a sigalert. he will get to that report in a minute and 30 seconds from now. winds have drop off. it's breezy out there. because of the strong wind we've had to deal with, watch out for debris on your ride to work this morning. along the east shore 56 in oakland to start, 49 in san jose. good morning to you. we're done with the worst weather of the week. those were the windy days. high pressure moves in, stabilizes our atmosphere, brings temperatures up. we have a beautiful day ahead. the only thing is high pollen. keep that clarityin ii iin by side, you shall be okay. look at these numbers making us y
ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional. the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's called repairative therapy. supporters say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging. others say that they are interrupting parenting and family decisions. >>> you don't have to have that chinstrap on your hat today as you were talking about yesterday. if you live in the east bay, stick around. mike inouye has a...
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now, that law will be challenged in federal court tomorrow. tonight, though, we speak with people who have undergone the procedure. some say they were converted. others say it made them want to commit suicide. >> yeah, i was suicidal by the end of the time that i spent doing this. >> i felt freer too when i finally got rid of my shame of having homosexual feelings. >> tonight we're going to show you what impogoes on in convers therapy sessions. that's at 11:00 tonight. >>> rob is here to talk about the warmup coming this week. >> in the meantime we've got a little cooling tonight. you'll notice it tomorrow morning as the showers shut down over the sierra, this will open the door for high pressure, which will lead to warming ahead. that should start to kick in a little bit tomorrow. you'll see those numbers climbing into the low 70s inland on wednesday, but really it's the thursday through monday part of the seven-day forecast you really see the warming kicking in. mid-80s in some of our warmest spots by the beginning of next week. a little chi
now, that law will be challenged in federal court tomorrow. tonight, though, we speak with people who have undergone the procedure. some say they were converted. others say it made them want to commit suicide. >> yeah, i was suicidal by the end of the time that i spent doing this. >> i felt freer too when i finally got rid of my shame of having homosexual feelings. >> tonight we're going to show you what impogoes on in convers therapy sessions. that's at 11:00 tonight....
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the ninth sector court of appeals, hearing arguments on whether the law is constitutional. now the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's being called reparative therapy. supporters of the ban say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging for children but opponents argue the state is interfering with private family relationships. the judge's ruling is not expected for several weeks. >>> 6:36. we are watch iing the weather a we give you a live look outside. san francisco, look at that sunrise across the bay area, making way for a gorgeous day as well. let's check the forecast now with meteorologist christina loren. >>> good morning to you, jon and laura. good morning to you at home. four minutes ago, subpoenarise, that happened at 6:32. it is now 6:36. longer days and warmer afternoon shaping up. this camera not shake iing as much,ing more steady. we'll continue to see that trend as we head throughout the day, whippeds timely relaxing. you'll get a break at the coast but later today. not just yet. still coming in at 5 to 10 miles an hour.
the ninth sector court of appeals, hearing arguments on whether the law is constitutional. now the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's being called reparative therapy. supporters of the ban say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging for children but opponents argue the state is interfering with private family relationships. the judge's ruling is not expected for several weeks. >>> 6:36. we are watch iing the weather a we give you a live look...
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overhaul america's gun laws may be in jeopardy. a growing number of senators have come out against the bipartisan plan for expanded gun checks. one state aide says there are talks to alter the plan to offer exceptions for gun buyers who live hundreds of miles from licensed firearms dealers >>> here at home, a california senate committee is getting ready to look at two bills aimed at strength then go the state gun's laws. they will vote on two bills proposed by san francisco senator, leland yee. sb-47 would clothes a loophole that ye says currently allows shooters with certain weapons to continuously fire and reload without interruption. sb-108 would require all firearms to be safely stored using a trigger lock or a gun safe when there is no adult present. >>> it is a breezy and brisk morning. that's all we need is more news. it is absolutely insane. 5:45 now. the wind is going to become another story later on today. we are expecting more of the hurricane force wind gusts at the immediate coastline. that means 75 miles per hour as w
overhaul america's gun laws may be in jeopardy. a growing number of senators have come out against the bipartisan plan for expanded gun checks. one state aide says there are talks to alter the plan to offer exceptions for gun buyers who live hundreds of miles from licensed firearms dealers >>> here at home, a california senate committee is getting ready to look at two bills aimed at strength then go the state gun's laws. they will vote on two bills proposed by san francisco senator,...
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. >> the reports of violence by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to me all. >> reporter: and the victims' families continue to mourn. funerals for slain m.i.t. officer sean collier and 8-year-old martin richard whose family held a private service. saying in a statement, we laid our son mart ton rest. and now he is at peace. city and state officials have created a charity for the victim. it's called the one fund. so far, they have raised $20 million and counting. savannah, another critical day in the investigation going forward. investigators now analyzing phone calls event mails from the suspect. trying to verify the younger brother's story that they acted alone. >> thank you. let's get to justice correspondent pete williams following the investigation from the investigative ends. pete, good morning. let me try to track down one thing that's been in some newspapers, and that is, these suspects may have been intent on traveling to new york. what do you know about that? >> i think that's been pretty well discounted by now. it's based on a statement made with the
. >> the reports of violence by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to me all. >> reporter: and the victims' families continue to mourn. funerals for slain m.i.t. officer sean collier and 8-year-old martin richard whose family held a private service. saying in a statement, we laid our son mart ton rest. and now he is at peace. city and state officials have created a charity for the victim. it's called the one fund. so far, they have raised $20 million and...
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the usual warning on every episode of "law & order." there's a question of public safety and they can question him for 48 hours before having to give him the warning and use that information in court. the justice department says most people even in these circumstances, even facing very serious charges ultimately the death penalty if the government chooses to bring it, they still choose to talk. it's a controversial decision nonetheless. some republicans think anyone who commits an act of terrorism even on american soil, even if they're american citizens as he is, should be brought before a military tribunal and treated as enemy combatant. >> it's a political hot potato. a lot of administration officials point out the so-called underwear bomber, umar farouk abdulmutallab continued to talk after being mirandized. thank you to you. >> what are investigators doing now? michael leiter served as the director of the national counterterrorism center under presidents bush and obama. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> let's talk about
the usual warning on every episode of "law & order." there's a question of public safety and they can question him for 48 hours before having to give him the warning and use that information in court. the justice department says most people even in these circumstances, even facing very serious charges ultimately the death penalty if the government chooses to bring it, they still choose to talk. it's a controversial decision nonetheless. some republicans think anyone who commits an...
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there has been a huge amount of law enforcement here and military. about a half hour ago, we saw two or three army national guard black hawk helicopters, couple of them touched down in a field or some sort of landing zone down the road here. they may be used in a capacity of helping transport some equipment for some other agencies. the military does have explosive ordnance teams here as well as police to help secure the area as the s.w.a.t. teams continue to work through it. they claim they are making progress in ruling out some of those areas that they think might be or more likely than not, to be hiding places for the suspects. >> all right, lester holt in watertown, massachusetts. thank you for the update. we'll continue to follow the developments. take a quick break. back after this. icians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to spring, get 2 perennia
there has been a huge amount of law enforcement here and military. about a half hour ago, we saw two or three army national guard black hawk helicopters, couple of them touched down in a field or some sort of landing zone down the road here. they may be used in a capacity of helping transport some equipment for some other agencies. the military does have explosive ordnance teams here as well as police to help secure the area as the s.w.a.t. teams continue to work through it. they claim they are...